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“Squatted trucks have become an integral part of the automotive culture in Alabama. These modified vehicles are not just a mode of transportation, but a symbol of individuality and personal ...
Several states throughout the South have banned "squatted" vehicles in recent years. Now, Mississippi is included in that list. Gov. Tate Reeves signed House bill HB349 into law that prohibits ...
Some car mods turn heads. Others just turn stomachs, and now, in Arkansas, they might also get your license suspended. Arkansas has joined a growing list of states banning “squatted” trucks ...
Squatted vehicles have either the front or back fender four inches higher than the other. The first offense gets a $100 fine and the second is $200. The third offense is $300 and a one-year license ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – “Squatted vehicles” will soon be banned in Mississippi. Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) recently signed House Bill 349, which goes into effect on July 1, 20… ...
Squatted trucks, or “Carolina Squatted” vehicles, are prohibited under Louisiana law, which states that no vehicle may be modified so that the height of the front fender is six or more inches ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - If you have a “squatted vehicle,” it is now illegal to drive it on public roadways in Mississippi. The law went into effect today. On Wednesday, May 8, the Mississippi ...
A “squatted vehicle” means the front end is raised significantly higher than the rear, according to the Douglas Police Department. (Douglas Police Department) ...
The law banning squatted vehicles went into effect on July 1, 2024, which was a week after Scrapin the Coast. Squatted vehicles are those that have been modified to have the front fender four or ...
ARKANSAS - Arkansas now bans squatted vehicles with bumper height differences greater than 4 inches, the Forrest City Police Department said. Officials said drivers could face fines up to $500 and ...
Squatted vehicles — also called Carolina Squat — are those whose front fenders are 4 inches or higher than their back fenders, making the vehicles appear to be squatting.
Some car mods turn heads. Others just turn stomachs, and now, in Arkansas, they might also get your license suspended. Arkansas has joined a growing list of states banning “squatted” trucks ...